RAI 



GENERAL INDEX 



RAM 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Rain — Con. 



On Variation in Quantity 

 OF Rain due to Moon's 

 Position in Reference 

 TO Plane of Earth's 

 Orbit. By C. Fulbrook: 

 reprint II m 



Rain with reference to wind 

 direction (1853-59), at 

 Toronto II ix 



Rain and snowfall and, 

 highest and lowest water 

 on L. Ontario; statement, 

 1854-93 IV V 



Rain and snowfall, 1854 to 

 1903, and highest and low- 

 est water in L. Ontario: 

 table IV viii 



Rainy days and rainfall at 

 Toronto from 1840 to 

 1852 I I 



Results of, and snowfall at 

 Toronto, 1859 .. ._ II v 



Salts dissolved in rain water, 



M. Chatin's results I i 



Source of Nitrogen in 

 Vegetation: reprint. .. . I ii 



Weathering agent in form- 

 ing Central Basin of Ten- 

 nessee Ill VII 



Rain Lake, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 



Rainbow. 



Origin first explained by 

 Antonius de Dominis, 

 Archbishop of Spalatro. . I i 



Theory of I i 



Rainfall. 



At St. Martin Isle Jesus for 



1858 II IV 



At Toronto, 1860 II vi 



At Toronto (1861) II vii 



At various British stations 



in 1852 I I 



Defect over L. Ontario basin 

 usually means excess in L. 

 Superior basin IV v 



Forests affect, of Michi- 

 gan and Wisconsin IV v 



Forests affect water supply 

 in valley d'Aragua, Vene- 

 zuela I II 



In Central Basin of Ten- 

 nessee, factor in forming 

 Basin Ill vil 



Raittfall and forests IV vni 



Rainfall and Lake 

 Levels. By R. F. Stupart IV v 



St. Martin Isle Jesus, for 



1859 II v 



Sunspots and. By Andrew 



Elvins Ill v 



50 

 241 



38 



88 



239 



43 



9 



89 

 538 



264 



211 



98 



211 



127 

 40 



131 



95 

 6 



121 



310 



6 

 405 



_ . , _ Ser. Vol. Page 

 Rainham Tp., gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 538 



Rainy Lake. 



Diabase dykes examined 



microscopically Ill v 175 



Diabase dykes of. By A. 



C. Lawson Ill v 173 



Diabase dyke of; structure 



and composition Ill v 179 



Trading expeditions to, 



about 1765 IV iii 264 



Raisin Isles, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 538 



Raisin Pointe, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 539 



Raisins, Riviere aux, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 539 



Raleigh Tp., gazetteer notice 



(1813) II xiv 539 



Rallidse. 



Order to which they belong . II xi 151 



Position among the birds. . . II xi 158 



Rallinae, generic characters. II xi 158 



Rallus, Hamilton species II v 394 



R. crepitans II vii 510 



R. virginianus. 



Can contract its body II vii 513 



Observations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vii 194 



IV III 66 

 Ralph's method, preserv- 

 ing insects II viii 341 



Ram. 



Origin and traces of II xiv 398 



Rameses, same as Thoth- 



mosis II XIII 41 



Rammelsberg, C. F. 



Handbuch der Mineral- 



chemie: reviewed II v 540 



Ramsay, Prof. A. C, F.R.S. 

 Iroquois terrace north of 



Toronto: ref IV vi 30 



Old Glaciers of Switzerland 

 and North Wales: re- 

 viewed II v 51 



On Breaks in Succession 

 of Life in British Rock: 



reprint II m 89 



On Structuiie and Suc- 

 cession of Lower PALiE- 

 ozoic Rocks of North 

 Wales and fart of 

 Shropshire: reprint. ... I i 248 

 Probable former exist- 

 ence OF PALAEOZOIC 



glaciers: reprint I iii 114 



Process for obtaining 

 Lithographs by means 

 of Photography: reprint I in 412 

 Protaster salteri: ref IV vill 364 



